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Researchers interested in the heritage of dance-theater in India face a major obstacle: oral transmission, as written and audiovisual archives are extremely rare. They need professional training to access research materials and to interpret it. The case study of the Mysore Bharata-Natyam style involves this kind of participatory observations by the researcher-artist and demonstrates how the vitality of this heritage depends on the creativity of each local and individual transmission - related to its social, aesthetic, religious and political context - therefore, not on works considered complete and recognized by a national or international public. |
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5
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Nombre |
3
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Nombre de pages |
466-489
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ISSN Number |
2237-2660
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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2237-26602015000300466&lang=es
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DOI |
10.1590/2237-266051925
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